A weekend shoplifting suspect is now a wanted felon after nearly running down a Franklin Police Officer during her getaway.
Flex Unit Officers, working at the CoolSprings Galleria Saturday, were assisting security with the apprehension of three female shoplifters trying to make their getaway. A plain clothes Franklin Police Officer spotted the suspects and stepped in front of the parked car they had just gotten into. He repeatedly identified himself as a police officer, ordering the suspects from the vehicle. That’s when the driver, 24-year old Dabney Frey, put her car into drive and advanced on the officer who had to move out of her path to avoid being run over. Frey, with the street name Moe-Moe, and an alias of Dabney Dean, is now wanted for Aggravated Assault, and may still be driving her gold 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with Tennessee registration G1433Y. Frey is believed to be in Nashville. Information on her whereabouts is worth up to $1,000 with a call to Metro Crime Stoppers at 74-Crime.
Dabney Frey AKA Dabney Dean;
AKA Moe-Moe
Date of Birth: 09/10/1988
2400 Buena Vista Pike #100
Nashville, TN 37218
To send an anonymous tip to Franklin Police, text the keyword 615FPD, along with your message to 847411 (Tip411), or call Franklin Police at
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Four Sergeants Graduate from Police Management Program
Four Franklin Police Sergeants graduated this week from Northwestern University’s School of Police Staff and Command . Sergeants Scott Legieza, Todd Stamper, J.P. Taylor, and Eric Treanor attended the intensive 10-week program designed to help prepare police managers for senior positions. Leadership principles, human resource components, specialty programs administration, as well as planning and analysis considerations were at the center of the program.
“Continually training and developing our management team furthers our daily commitment to delivering the professional, progressive law enforcement services that our community deserves,” said Chief David Rahinsky. “The Department and I congratulate each of these men for their achievement.”
“Continually training and developing our management team furthers our daily commitment to delivering the professional, progressive law enforcement services that our community deserves,” said Chief David Rahinsky. “The Department and I congratulate each of these men for their achievement.”
Friday, December 7, 2012
Crime wave in Dickson
DICKSON Community:
Detective Moore needs your help in identifying this white male in reference to a theft at Lowe’s in Dickson on October 29.
If you can identify this man please contact Detective Diane Moore at 615-446-8041 or 615-441-9563.
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Attention Dickson
DICKSON Community:
Any information regarding this subject please contact Det. Diane Moore at 615-446-8041 or 615-441-9563
Detective Moore with the Dickson Police Department needs assistance identifying the white male, wearing a hat and pushing a cart in reference to the theft of a computer at Wal-Mart in Dickson on November 27. The man and a female accomplice were riding in a white GMC Envoy, unknown license plate number. Thank you for your help in this matter.
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Thursday, December 6, 2012
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
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